We found a great place to stay just outside Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii.

Value travelers will be familiar with this struggle. Sometimes it feels like there aren't many options between the realm of luxury hotels and bare-bones campgrounds, especially if you're searching for a property that comes with a bit of character, as well as great value. But when Ryan and I were exploring one of the 'hottest' spots in Hawaii, we discovered an inn that's decidedly cool. Kilauea Lodge, in the village of Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island, is a beautiful property but that's not why we enjoyed it so much. We found some cool things here that you just don't discover every day.

1.) Homemade quilts on the beds.

There's nothing like sleeping underneath a homemade quilt! It just makes me feel so cozy and at home. While I do love the white linens of a traditional hotel room, sleeping in a bed with a quilt is an extra special experience. It was great to see them at Kilauea Lodge, since Hawaii is so famous for making tropical style quilts. I had read so much about them but this was the first time I was able to stay on a property that featured them.

The room had an additional special touch that was also a new experience for me: a towel warmer. Where have these been all my life!?! While I was slightly disappointed that the bathroom didn't have a soaker bathtub (my favourite travel treat of all), the warm, snuggly towels were a very nice touch.

2.) A old fashioned, resort style lounge.

3.) A rare historical pedigree.

I really liked the cool lounge room that was at the centre of the lodge. It felt so warm and homey and it was filled books, magazines, and board games. While it's hard to imagine going to Hawaii and not wanting to be outside, this would be the perfect place to curl up and read by the fireplace during a rain storm.

A common room for socializing may not be everyone's cup of tea but I never saw anyone else using it whenever I walked past it and the room is shared among just a small group of rooms, making it unlikely that you'd run into anyone else there. But if privacy and quiet are of utmost importance to you, it would be wise to ask for a bedroom that's not immediately adjacent to this space.

By now, you probably realize that Kilauea Lodge is anything but a standard property. And there's a good reason for this. It wasn't built as a hotel. It's a renovated 1938 YMCA camp that thousands of children have called home over the decades. There's even a 'friendship fireplace' in the main dining room built from stones from around the world. The lodge also served as a radio school during World War II. You don't come across many properties that can boast a history like that!

Its unique history means the rooms are anything but cookie cutter in their design. The rooms have large windows, sometimes with high ceilings, and there are no standard square bedrooms. And this design works really well, as the rooms feel spacious and airy.

4.) An amazing location.

Volcanoes National Park is one of my favourite parks and it's one of the absolute best reasons to visit Hawaii's Big Island. There is fantastic hiking, wildlife viewing, pictographs, and, best of all, an active volcano! It's an incredible place to explore and Kilauea Lodge sits just a mile from the park gates, making it easy to head home to rest between adventures. And you'll definitely want to stay in the area overnight to experience the evening glow of the volcano's cauldron!

The village of Volcano is an interesting kind of place. It's built around receiving a lot of day trippers from the park and it was neat to experience it at night when most visitors have gone back to Hilo or Kona. We passed on eating at Kilauea Lodge, as the cuisine there is focused on upscale European dishes, and instead chose something that was a bit more economical to help offset the cost of other activities.

We grabbed dinner at the memorably named Thai Thai. We found the staff did a solid job of managing the busy restaurant and the food was similarly adept. It wasn't the best Thai food we've ever had, but it was far from the worst and in fact much better than we had hoped for, given the relatively remote location. The flavourful, creamy sauces were great on the cool, misty night and we appreciated the large potions.(Fun fact: you can order your food with different heat levels and brave Ryan requested his done at the hottest, or "Thai hot", increment. All the staff looked at him in awe! But it truly wasn't that hot at all. It you are accustomed to Thai food, or if you can handle 'hot' chicken wings, you can handle "Thai hot".)

I know most people don't travel to hang out in hotel rooms, and nor do I. But whenever I stay on a unique property I can't help but feel that it adds a little extra value to my travel experience. For about the same price as as standard chain hotel, it's nice to have something that really makes an impact, both through little touches and big stories, from the quilts to the YMCA history. And I believe Volcanoes National Park is such an amazing attraction that it warrants spending at least one night in the area - and hopefully you'll be as happy as I was to stay at Kilauea!

Thanks for the tip on the lodge! We haven't been to Hawaii yet, but it's one of my husband's bucket list destinations and I hope it won't be too long before we visit. The lodge looks like a great place, especially the common room! The homemade quilts are a nice touch too.

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Vanessa

24/8/2015 01:58:33 am

I was so excited about the quilts! Hawaii is a favourite destination of mine and, as much as I love the beaches and the warm weather, I'm equally happy in a misty national park and then coming 'home' to a nice bed with a beautiful quilt on it.

I have never wanted to travel anywhere, so happy to be around home and Ontario. Probably due to all the travelling we did when I was a kid. Hawaii is the one and only place I have ever dreamed of visiting. Love your post!

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Vanessa

31/8/2015 02:34:29 pm

If there's one destination to have on a dream travel list, Hawaii is a good one to have!